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Welcome to Registration and Advising on The Globe

Dear Students,

Thank you for visiting the Registration and Advising page on The Globe.

This is where you get access to your academic information, including your course schedule, unofficial transcript, and more. This is where you'll register for classes during registration and drop/add periods. You will find links to useful documents and forms you can download.

Make sure you keep track of all the important dates regarding registration, drop/add and withdrawals. You bear the responsibility for your academic choices and progress. It is your responsibility to be in constant contact with your advisor through emails or on face-to-face meeting to make sure that you are on the right track.

André Siamundele, Registrar and Melanie Cullen, Assistant Registrar are generally available M-F 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., with occasional closings for meetings, so don't stop coming by (or calling or e-mailing) simply because so much is now available on The Globe--we'd miss you!

Follow the link to go to the NSC Self Service portlet (will open in new browser window). Here you’ll be able to obtain enrollment verification and order transcripts as well as other services. You must be logged in to use the portlet.

If you do not know your login ID and password please visit www.getmytranscript.com and choose Wells College from the drop down.

These Individualized Majors have a set curriculum as approved by the Wells College faculty. In order to declare an Individualized Major in a subject below please see Nicole Pellegrino in Macmillan 200.

Picking classes for your first semester of college can be exciting, but also a little confusing! Here's a few things to keep in mind:

All new first-year students must take two courses: SC 100 and SC 101.

Register for any section of SC 100 that fits in your schedule and pick an SC 101 topic that interests you. SC 101 is a writing attentive course and so you will be writing a lot about whichever class topic you choose!

Students should take between 12 and 15 credits their first semester, so with those two classes you have 6-9 more credits to go. Pick a class from your intended major and then a class or two from the Sustainable Community Requirements. Not sure what those are? Click here for a list of the requirements. Check out the checklists for each major on this page as well.

For more information, see this explanation about how to actually add the courses.

Questions? You will be able to meet with a faculty member if you attend Wells Warm-up, but if you can't attend or have any questions before, feel free to call the Office of Academic Advising at 315-364-3240 or the Registrar's office at 315-364-3215.